INCHEON: Asian Games organisers on Tuesday (Sep 30) expelled Malaysia's wushu gold medal winner Tai Cheau Xuen after she failed a drug test, becoming the tournament's third doping case. Tai, 24, was tested after winning the Chinese martial art's women's nanquan and nandao all-round event on Sep 20, Malaysia's first gold medal of the Games. She was found to have taken the stimulant sibutramine, the Olympic Council of Asia (OCA) said in a statement. The Asian Games involves 9,500 athletes from across the region. "The competitor has been disqualified from the competition as well as these Games, and as such her accreditation cancelled and her medal withdrawn," said the statement. The official announcement of the failed test was delayed because Tai and the Malaysian Olympic Committee had asked for the B-sample to be examined, officials said. A Tajik footballer, Khurshed Beknaza...